Follow ballet and the Bay Area’s many independent dance companies here. Preview Black Choreographers Festival Adds Body Language to National Conversation Lou Fancher - February 10, 2018 Intense and dramatic, Festival works tell stories from our current moment. Preview Robert Moses’ Kin Fosters a New Generation of Artists with Bootstrap Tales Lou Fancher - February 8, 2018 The innovative dance company embraces taking risks and building opportunities for street musicians and foster youth. Preview Monteverdi Meets Circus Peter Feher - January 30, 2018 A refreshing look at the timeless story of Odysseus. Review The Heart of “Hearts and Arrows” Janice Berman - January 29, 2018 It’s a dance! It’s a lifestyle! It’s a whipped topping! Benjamin Millepied’s L.A. Dance Project seems to be about more than the movement implies. Review Young Soloists Highlight S.F. Ballet’s Sleeping Beauty Janice Berman - January 24, 2018 The durable company production is infused with some new blood, and a deep supporting cast. Artist Spotlight Timo Andres Is on the Prowl Lou Fancher - January 9, 2018 The Palo Alto native talks about his compositions, aspirations, and upcoming performances in the S.F. Performances’ PIVOT series. Music News S.F. Ballet Orchestra’s 2018 Journey from Tchaikovsky to 12 New Works Janos Gereben - January 9, 2018 Old favorites give way to startling new discoveries in the upcoming season. Feature No Nutcracker Without the Kids: Behind the Scenes at Oakland Ballet Katharine Dimitruk - December 19, 2017 SFCV’s photographer captures a cast rehearsal and a school outreach program during Nutcracker season. Review The Hard Nut, Ageless at 26 Janice Berman - December 18, 2017 The Mark Morris Dance Group proves that good times remain timeless. Review A “Nut” to Remember Janice Berman - December 15, 2017 San Francisco Ballet makes the past a present. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 … Next › Next page Last » Last page